Carl Jung speaks about Death

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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2007
  • Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist, influential thinker, and founder of analytical psychology. Here he speaks about Death and the Human Psyche.

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  • @elllelf
    @elllelf Před 4 lety +2

    This guy is Jordan Peterson's Jordan Peterson.

  • @roseannereddy9687
    @roseannereddy9687 Před 7 lety +2

    I have an incurable form of bone marrow cancer. My family don't understand why I am not upset and terrified by the prospect of death. I'm a bit surprised myself. I was very frightened of death when I was a child. Now, nearing 70, I am able to face most things. I'm not religious but I follow a spiritual path through life. I realised I had matured when my first reaction to the "bad news" was to be concerned how it would effect my family. I have worked with them to help them to accept this situation. I was delighted when a sibling and I had a little spat and she swore at me. At last, I thought< we're getting back to normal. Life goes on. I'm very busy finishing up my business, and can honestly say I'm having a whale of a time!

  • @thenakedthrall4034
    @thenakedthrall4034 Před 3 lety +1

    This is what everyone on Reddit thinks they sound like

  • @kevingreaux7133
    @kevingreaux7133 Před 2 lety +1

    When I think along the lines of God then I think properly. If you are a Christian then you are certain. I will listen to Jesus Christ. My gift of grace, salvation and eternal life are secure in Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior. I can believe it because Christ gave me the gift of faith. That gives me more hope than anything or anyone.

  • @blueguitarblue
    @blueguitarblue Před 10 lety +212

    I'd take Jung over Freud any day.

  • @Malouco
    @Malouco Před 2 lety +2

    I don’t think he is too complicated for young people. U JUST GOT TO DIGEST HIM SLOWLY AND TRY TO UNDERSTAND

  • @properpsychology1276
    @properpsychology1276 Před 2 lety +29

    “Your visions will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” - Carl Jung

  • @TheRonBerg
    @TheRonBerg Před 6 lety +187

    "If you think along the lines of nature then you think properly"

  • @JoolsGuitar
    @JoolsGuitar Před 14 lety +8

    Jung's understanding is beyond every mortal man. He knew things that no one could understand or discover. His legacy will live on and someday he will be respected the way he deserves

  • @adamscott
    @adamscott Před 13 lety +27

    If you've ever read Memories, Dreams, Reflections you'll be able to see the phenomenal syncronisity between his dreams and at the same time patients, relatives, dying throughout his life. These experiences I think gave him the idea that consciousness isn't limited to time and space or the body.

  • @ivansimperium5782
    @ivansimperium5782 Před 7 lety +1

    Here is a transcription for those who want one. (Click "Read more.") There might be some mistakes for which I apologise sincerely.

  • @zeph6439
    @zeph6439 Před 8 lety +533

    "Embrace death with your

  • @DragonYeng
    @DragonYeng Před 6 lety +2

    nterviewer: I know that you say death is psychologically just as important as birth and like it is an integral part of life, but surely, it can’t be like birth if it is an end. Can it?

  • @nickyG7515
    @nickyG7515 Před 8 lety +408

    "life behaves as if it's going on" Brilliant

  • @psibrunojusto
    @psibrunojusto Před 5 lety +568

    Jung:

  • @ourochroma
    @ourochroma Před 6 lety +717

    He doesn't look so Jung...

  • @aiydentevari4495
    @aiydentevari4495 Před 9 lety +73

    Such an excellent conversation with a remarkable mind.

  • @satnamo
    @satnamo Před 4 lety +55

    He who looks back in life dies before his time. So live on, look forward to the next day as a great adventure that lies ahead of me.

  • @hatrack5977
    @hatrack5977 Před 5 lety +337

    "You can't beat death, but you can defeat death in life."

  • @omarguerrero2814
    @omarguerrero2814 Před 8 lety +57

    He had the change to travel around the world a luxury that not many scholars and academics at his time nor today enjoy